Dealer Daniel Reich passed away at an early age. Gallerist NY’s Michael Miller wrote a rousing commemoration of him last week, and now The New York Times’ Randy Kennedy has done just the same. [Gallerist NY, The New York Times]

For those of you jetsetting to Art Basel this year, we suggest keeping an eye out for for Martin Creed’s moving installation; he’s hired runners to sprint throughout the exhibition hall, and we imagine they’ll knock into more than a few idle bystanders. [Art Basel]

A great read for digital arts people and beyond. Caitlin Jones looks at conceptual art and how conceptual art hinders our understanding of what it produces. [Mousse]

Art critic Tyler Green has criticized the Boston Museum of Fine Arts for charging admission after yesterday’s bombing. We agree. The museum should be free for the rest of the week, as the city recovers. [Tyler Green, Twitter]

Mark your calendars: Hunter MFA open studios run April 26th and 27th! [Facebook]

The Santa Barbara police chief wants to remove a public sculpture on the grounds “it’s become a popular spot for younger, more aggressive street people to congregate.” [Santa Barbara Independent via @shaneferro]

C’mon, who’s it gonna be? Rhizome has posted a job listing to replace Lauren Cornell as Executive Director, but nobody seems to have any idea who could replace her. The applicant would need to be familiar with net art and new media, have curatorial and/or grant-writing experience, and have the ability to bring in cash money from donors and collectors. Who fits that profile? We have no idea.

Image AFC Yesterday, Kriston Capps started a meme about art blogging prompted by a recent interview of bloggers in Art in America by Peter Plagens. For those who are just tuning in, part one of this series can be read here. I’ve conducted the second half of this “interview” below, and asked the following bloggers […]